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Simple sentences

There are tennis courts in this park.
The hotel has a swimming pool, tennis courts and the like.
Tom and Mary often play tennis on grass courts.

Movie subtitles

We scarcely shall go as guests to any courts of his!
Anyway, most respected courts and laws, three months is too much for such a little act of rashness!
They make a joke of your courts.
I wouldn't like it known in European courts that Americans have no manners.
If you don't respect your own courts of law, you'II never get rid of lawlessness.
For one thing, the courts are very crowded just now.
We'll leave the problem of ownership to the French courts.
When you can produce a clear title approved by the French courts. we can close the deal.
I'll be in the press room at the criminal courts building. Oh, Walter?
I told you this is the press room of the criminal courts building.
Get me Hildy Johnson, press room, criminal courts building.
There's a guy in a taxi in front of criminal courts. Name's Bruce Baldwin.
Earl Williams was just captured in the criminal courts building.
They have two courts, you know, and we played different sets.
Let the courts decide.
Send a petition to the courts in London.
The courts are very crowded now. I suppose we barristers ought not to complain about this.
And until the courts have decreed otherwise. I want nothing what so ever to do with you.
We will not be governed by the shouting of the rabble nor can the judgement of our courts be willfully set aside by the church.
They got the courts. They got everything.
I'll be in the press room at the criminal courts building.
No, I told you this is the press room in the criminal courts building.
Get me Hildy Johnson, press room, criminal courts building. -Sit down.
There's a guy waiting in a taxi in front of the criminal courts building.
Earl Williams just captured in the press room in the criminal courts building hiding in a desk.
I will request the courts to issue a restraining order.
Well.. the courts say so.
The courts say lots of things, and sometimes they're right too.
If the courts had to have an eye witness for everything nobody would ever be convicted.
That's for your swimming pools and your tennis courts. and your limousines and your barbecues.
Getting to Seattle and appealing to the higher courts takes money.
Tell him he hath made a match with such a wrangler that all the courts of France will be disturb'd with chases.

News and current affairs

Moreover, in an era of global media and international war crimes courts, the criteria for states' use of military force have become more complex than ever.
Donors have trained police and prosecutors and built courts and detention centers.
But there is another, darker side to this craving, which is the wish to see idols dragged through the mud in vicious gossip magazines, divorce courts, and so on.
Some Europeans worry that the constitution will enable courts to carry the integration process further and faster than public opinion in member states will tolerate.
Whatever US courts say about it, abducting people all over the world, locking them up for years without establishing that they are guilty of anything, and subjecting them to harsh and abusive treatment is a flagrant violation of international law.
That a small centrist party may now get the courts to postpone the election merely adds to the usual confusion.
That is why, for domestic debt disputes, countries have bankruptcy laws and courts.
The establishment-aligned courts dissolved the party's two previous governments, and banned scores of its leading politicians from office for five years.
But I remain hopeful that we will prevail in the end, when higher courts hear Tempo's appeal.
Indonesia's courts are cleaner at the top, and the Head of the Supreme Court is a staunch advocate of democracy and press freedom.
They are suffering huge financial losses by boycotting the courts, and yet they are determined that the Chief Justice must be reinstated.
Moreover, Putin himself is in the business of sterilizing Russia's democratic processes by handpicking his successor and having his courts and electoral commissions block his opponents from political participation, often tarring them as traitors.
The progressive social experiment has gone so severely off-track that the state cannot even dependably provide essential services, from courts to education, for the most needy.
In democratic India, for example, it took eight years to rebuild Mumbai's airport, because courts forced the government to respect the rights of squatters on its outskirts.
Even in the most advanced and affluent societies, a vast concentrated effort is needed to preserve even minimal decency: think of locks, security alarms, police, courts, and prisons.
Meanwhile, our most fundamental institutions - schools, police, and the courts - must be re-engineered to reflect and respond to the diversity of our communities, which is now a fact of life.
In 2006, the capture of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, by the Islamic Courts raised the specter of a jihadist state.
Obama wants to expand federal command-and-control regulation further (though the courts have stopped his extension of some regulatory powers).
The 1949 Geneva Conventions require states to search for those who have committed war crimes and either prosecute them in their own courts or turn them over to another state that is prepared to try them.
In a substantial number of cases since the early 1980's, US courts have ordered the defendants to pay compensation to the victims.
More fundamentally, the US role at the center of the global financial system gives tremendous power to US courts, regulators, and politicians over global investment throughout the world.
To ensure democratic legitimacy and satisfy national constitutional courts (not least Germany's), a second European parliament would have to be established to serve as the eurozone's legislative branch.

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